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It was during this time that he mentored Fernand Braudel, who would become one of the best-known exponents of this school.
During this time, he was employed and mentored by fellow racketeer Frankie Yale, a bartender in a Coney Island dance hall and saloon called the Harvard Inn.
Justin Martyr ( c. 100 – 165 AD ) who was acquainted with Polycarp, who had been mentored by John, makes a possible allusion to this book, and credits John as the source.
He was mentored by Frank A.
In addition, in matrilineal culture, the mother's brother was the leading male figure in a male child's life, as he mentored the child within the mother's clan.
His political philosophy was influenced by Benazir Bhutto who mentored him on various occasions, and Musharraf generally closed to Benazir Bhutto on military policy issues on India.
Hughes was mentored by his sister Olwyn, who was well versed in poetry, and another teacher, John Fisher.
Poet Harold Massingham also attended this school and was also mentored by Fisher.
In around 1956, due to poor academic performance ( or possibly poor conduct as well ), he was transferred to St. Francis Xavier's College ( high school ) where he would be mentored by Brother Edward, a teacher and coach of the school boxing team.
Garfield was also mentored by Platt Rogers Spencer, a prominent writing scholar.
In April 2004, the premise of the film was described as having Hasselhoff reprise his role as Michael Knight, though he would be an elder statesman who would serve as a mentor to the protagonist in the same way that Devon Miles mentored Knight in the TV series.
He was mentored by Cardinal Oliviero Carafa, his relative, who resigned the see of Chieti ( Latin Theate ) in his favour.
Henry R. Shepley, one of the firm ’ s senior partners, mentored Stone while he was in Boston and assisted him throughout his career.
Her dacha in Komarovo was frequented by such poets as Yevgeny Rein and Joseph Brodsky, whom she mentored.
He was educated there until 1870 and mentored by its headmaster Edwin Abbott Abbott.
Henry was being mentored at that time by the Louisa County magnate Thomas Johnson the representative of Louisa County in the House of Burgesses.
While studying in Germany, Latrobe was mentored by a Baron Karl von Schachmann, a classical scholar interested in art and collecting.
Sometime before the members united, U-God was mentored in rap by Cappadonna.
Hinn was taught the bible and mentored by Dr. Winston I. Nunes of Broadview Faith Temple in Toronto.
Despite his parents ' and vocal teachers ' disapproval of jazz, Calloway began frequenting and eventually performing in many of Baltimore's jazz clubs, where he was mentored by drummer Chick Webb and pianist Johnny Jones.
Kanye West ( left ) was mentored by Jay-Z and produced for him, before attaining a similar level of success.
# The " House of the Interpreter " is the rectory of St John's church in the south end of Bedford, where Bunyan was mentored by the pastor John Gifford ;
Matt Dillon spent his early years in foster care, knew the Bible, was a wayward, brawling cowboy, and later mentored by a caring lawman.

was and microphone
The powerful microphone I could press against the wall between my motel unit and that occupied by the man would bring in the sound of any conversation, and I was positively nauseated I was so hungry.
One of the first devices used to amplify signals was the carbon microphone ( effectively a sound-controlled variable resistor ).
The carbon microphone was extremely important in early telecommunications ; analog telephones in fact work without the use of any other amplifier.
" He was not supposed to perform, but as he listened to the music of local musician Jesse Robinson who sang a song written for this occasion, Robinson sensed that he wanted to perform and handed him a microphone.
" In addition, Sullivan saw to it that the microphone for Holly's electric guitar was turned off.
This audio tone was then transmitted using an acoustic coupler ( a speaker, in this case ) attached to the microphone of a common telephone handset.
At the receiving end, a handset ’ s speaker was attached to an acoustic coupler ( a microphone ), and a demodulator converted the varying tone into a variable current that controlled the mechanical movement of a pen or pencil to reproduce the image on a blank sheet of paper on an identical drum rotating at the same rate.
The contract allowed for five aluminium microphone stands to be made, but Davis purchased only two of the three he was entitled to.
The design of the microphone stand was later adapted to Giger's " Nubian Queen " transforming it into a fine art sculpture.
One of the early innovators of this approach was Marion " Little Walter " Jacobs, who played the harmonica near a " Bullet " microphone marketed for use by radio taxi dispatchers.
The development of Schaeffer ’ s practice was informed by encounters with voice actors and microphone usage and radiophonic art played an important part in inspiring and consolidating Schaeffer's conception of sound based composition ( Dack 1994, 3 – 11 ).
In his final years, he was frail and required a microphone pinned to his collar so that his faint voice could be heard.
It was also later found that, with minor circuit modification, the nuvistor made a sufficient replacement for the obsolete Telefunken VF14 tube, used in the famed Neumann U 47 studio microphone.
His device was similar to the common ear trumpet, a historical form of hearing aid ; indeed, his invention was almost indistinguishable in structure and function from the trumpet, which was commonly called a " microphone ".
After protracted patent litigation, in 1892 a federal court ruled that Edison and not Emile Berliner was the inventor of the carbon microphone.
The carbon microphone was also used in radio broadcasting and public address work through the 1920s.
Working for New York's WMCA in 1945, Barry Gray was bored with playing music and put a telephone receiver up to his microphone to talk with bandleader Woody Herman.
Usually, a standard telephone handset was placed into a cradle that had been engineered to fit closely ( by the use of rubber seals ) around the microphone and earpiece of the handset.
Hybrids are used in telephones ( see telephone hybrid ) to reduce the sidetone, or volume of microphone output that was fed back to the earpiece.
" Rather, who was wearing a microphone headset, was then heard on national television repeatedly saying " don't push me " and " take your hands off me unless you plan to arrest me " to the guards.

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