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In the meantime, other changes had also taken place: Satie had become a member of a radical socialist party, and had socialised with the Arcueil community: Amongst other things, he'd been involved in the "" work for children.
Himmler socialised almost exclusively with other members of the SS.
He regularly socialised with other younger Cabinet colleagues such as Donogh O ' Malley and Brian Lenihan.
The three photographers socialised with actors, musicians and royalty, and found themselves elevated to celebrity status.
On 4 August both Asquith and Law made speeches together at the Middlesex Guildhall, and uncomfortably socialised with each other's parties.
Combativeness: Can be good if sufficiently socialised with other dogs
She also socialised openly with other agents, including Julienne Aisner.
He was also a founder of the Architects ' Club, another early professional body, and regularly socialised with the eminent doctors, philosophers and scientists of his day.
The most thorough account of the evolution of social structure is perhaps provided by structure and agency accounts that allow for a sophisticated analysis of the co-evolution of social structure and human agency, where socialised agents with a degree of autonomy take action in social systems where their action is on the one hand mediated by existing institutional structure and expectations but may, on the other hand, influence or transform that institutional structure.
They socialised with the Unitarian clergymen James Martineau and John James Taylor, and read their works as well as those of other Unitarian and liberal Anglican authors such as Francis William Newman whose Phases of faith described a spiritual journey from Calvinism to theism, all part of widespread and heated debate on the authority of Anglicanism.
Returning to Edo, he socialised with political activists and studied under the reformist Yoshida Toyo, who influenced him with ideas of opening and developing the then-closed nation through industry and foreign trade.
They socialised with the Unitarian clergymen James Martineau and John James Taylor, and read their works as well as those of other Unitarian and liberal Anglican authors such as Francis William Newman whose Phases of faith described a spiritual journey from Calvinism to theism, all part of widespread and heated debate on the authority of Anglicanism.
Much of his childhood was spent in areas with a mixed Japanese and Ainu population, and his father, unusually for the time, socialised with Ainu.
He socialised with the gentry of Edinburgh, and met the poet Robert Burns and the painter Sir Henry Raeburn.
The impetus for founding the Lodge came from theosophists with whom Humphreys socialised.
Promoted to the rank of Major, while on leave in London he socialised a great deal with Edward Mannock.
Stark worked and socialised quite a bit with Spike Milligan and Sellers, and is mentioned throughout biographies of them, such as Pauline Scudamore's ( 1985 ) biography of Milligan, and especially in Roger Lewis's comprehensive ( 1995 ) biography of Sellers.
She noted that she was introduced to them by people she socialised with at the time and that she stopped taking them after signing her record deal in 2003.
By day, he and Miller battled with the three W's but at night they socialised.
Here he socialised with Zygmunt Krasinski, Wincenty's son, Juliusz Słowacki, Thorwaldsen, Johann Friedrich Overbeck, Peter von Cornelius, and Louis Léopold Robert.
There he encountered and socialised with Rodney Kennedy, Doris Lusk, Anne Hamblett and Patrick Hayman.

socialised and ;
The two terms are therefore similar as they both describe states where the bourgeoisie no longer holds power, where the means of production has been socialised and where an unaccountable bureaucratic elite now holds the political reins, where they differ is in the history of how this situation has arisen: the bureaucratic degeneration of a genuine workers ' democracy, as in Russia ; or the creation of a deformed workers state resulting from the overthrow of bourgeois rule and ownership by some force other than the mass action of the organised working class, such as an invasion, a guerrilla army, or a military coup.

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Socialist intellectuals like Otto Neurath had realised that in a completely socialised economy, prices would not exist and central planners would have to resort to in-kind ( rather than monetary ) economic calculation.
* Conformity occurs when an individual has the means and desire to achieve the cultural goals socialised into him.
Dame Vera Lynn sang here and the ' London Set ' socialised here.
" Principles of the " socialist economic system, in which the means of production are socialised and the entire national economy directed by plan " and the rules of democratic centralism, are also laid out.
* Publication in the United Kingdom of Dr A. J. Cronin's novel The Citadel, promoting the cause of socialised medicine.
Archaeologist, Jonathan L. Reed summarises: " In terms of ethnicity, they shared the same socialised patterns of behaviour, and they were conscious of mutual descent in Judea, dating to the Maccabean Revolt, the occupation of the Diadochoi, the rebuilding of the Temple, Babylonian exile, and beyond.
Spencer played down talk of a friendship between himself and Reardon and stated that they never socialised together.
The first notion, methodological holism, is the idea that actors are socialised and embedded into social structures and institutions that constrain, or enable, and generally shape the individuals ' dispositions towards, and capacities for, action, and that this social structure should be taken as primary and most significant.
For real-world, socialised, normal human beings ( as opposed to abstracted factors of production ), this is likely to be the case quite often.

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American TV was the setting for the first dramatic portrayal of Miss Marple with Gracie Fields, the legendary British actress, playing her in a 1956 episode of Goodyear TV Playhouse based on A Murder Is Announced, the 1950 Christie novel.
American stage and screen actress Helen Hayes portrayed Miss Marple in two American made-for-TV movies, both for CBS: A Caribbean Mystery ( 1983 ) and Murder with Mirrors ( 1984 ).
The film, which also starred cabaret singer Astrid Hadad and model / actress Claudia Ramírez — with whom Cuarón was linked between 1989 and 1993 — was a big hit in Mexico.
Around this time, he started to share a home with Heather Stoney, an actress he had first met ten years earlier.
At the time, he had reportedly become seriously involved with another actress, which threatened his relationship with Heather Stoney.
In 1992 nude model and actress Gennifer Flowers stated that she had a relationship with Clinton that began in 1980.
Looking for something more like an art film to push her as a serious actress, he showcased her in And God Created Woman ( 1956 ) with Jean-Louis Trintignant.
Bardot pleaded with Gainsbourg not to release this duet and he complied with her wishes ; the following year, he re-recorded a version with British-born model and actress Jane Birkin, which became a massive hit all over Europe.
Bardot had an affair with her And God Created Woman co-star Jean-Louis Trintignant ( married at the time to actress Stéphane Audran ) before her divorce from Vadim.
In 1989 Jonathan Hellyer became lead singer, and the band extensively toured the U. S. and Europe with back-up vocalist Annie Conway and had one minor hit with the song " Cha Cha Heels ", a one-off collaboration sung by American actress and singer Eartha Kitt.
He also worked on the show with his friend, movie actress Mariette Hartley, who would later star with Bixby in his final series, Goodnight, Beantown in 1983.
During production of the film Chaplin had been involved with the actress Pola Negri, a romantic pairing that received vast media interest.
Other significant storylines that year included Peter Barlow's battle against alcoholism, Ken Barlow's affair with actress Martha Fraser after his dog Eccles fell in the canal, Maria giving birth to Liam's son and her subsequent relationship with Liam's killer Tony, Steve McDonald's marriage to Becky Granger and Kevin Webster's affair with Molly Dobbs.
She successfully made the transition from child star to adult actress with a number of films including Poison Ivy, Bad Girls, Boys on the Side, and Everyone Says I Love You.
In a review in the Chicago Sun-Times, Roger Ebert states: " Barrymore is the right actress for this role precisely because she approaches it with such grave calm.
In 1999, Barrymore was honored by the Young Artist Foundation with its Former Child Star " Lifetime Achievement " Award commemorating her outstanding achievements within the film industry as a child actress.
In 1959, Day entered her most successful phase as a film actress with a series of romantic comedies.
* Maxie, a dachshund owned by actress Marie Prevost, tried to awaken his dead mistress, who was found with small bites on her legs.

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