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Their films have never left the television airwaves since first appearing in 1958, and they continue to delight old fans while attracting a new legion of fervent admirers.
Part memoir and part spiritual quest, Walden at first won few admirers, but later critics have regarded it as a classic American work that explores natural simplicity, harmony, and beauty as models for just social and cultural conditions.
Even today, they have strongly opinionated admirers and detractors.
Eckert and other " post-Farmerian " writers ( denoting authors working with or in a similar vein as Eckert, who are admirers of Farmer's Wold Newton biographies and fiction ) have – through crossovers documented in Eckert's massive online Crossover Chronology ( published in book form by Black Coat Press in two volumes in 2010 as Crossovers: A Secret Chronology of the World ), and through parascholarly articles such as those appearing on the various WNU-themed websites online ; Myths for the Modern Age: Philip José Farmer's Wold Newton Universe ( edited by Win Scott Eckert, MonkeyBrain Books, 2005, a 2007 Locus Award finalist ) and in various issues of the pro-zine dedicated to and authorized by Farmer, Farmerphile: The Magazine of Philip José Farmer ( published by Michael Croteau, webmaster of the Official Philip José Farmer Home Page ) – brought numerous further fictional characters into the WNU.
In the time since Joyce's death, the book's admirers have struggled against public perception of the work to make exactly this argument for Finnegans Wake.
However, Perpich's activist vision of the governor's role was later cited as an important contribution to the Minnesota economy even by unlikely admirers like his 1990 rival and successor Arne Carlson, who said in 2005 that Perpich " was the first person that I was aware of to focus on the international role that states are going to have to play.
Many admirers of Handel believed that the composer would have made such additions, had the appropriate instruments been available in his day.
In the following century, it was not the admirers of Caravaggio who would have dismissed Carracci, but to a lesser extent than Bernini and Cortona, baroque art in general came under criticism from neoclassic critics such as Winckelmann and even later from the prudish John Ruskin.
Some admirers have considered Labiche the equal of Molière ; his plays are more complex and less coarse than many other examples of French farce.
Brooke himself was not amongst his admirers and there seems to have been a build-up of antipathy until he was finally dismissed.
In his essay " Bookburning and Censorship in Ancient Rome ", Frederick H. Cramer talks about the "... spineless schoolmaster Quintilian grudgingly admitted that ' the bold utterances of Cremutius also have their admirers and deserve their fame, but he went on to assure readers that ' the passages that brought him to his ruin have been expurgated.
Qasim is said by his admirers to have worked to improve the position of ordinary people in Iraq, after the long period of self-interested rule by a small elite under the monarchy which had resulted in widespread social unrest.
Some have seen it as thin in substance, uncontrolled in method, too sweet in color and too “ poetic .” But it has been far more apt to garner admirers like the critic Barbara Rose, who wrote in 1972 of Ms. Frankenthaler ’ s gift for “ the freedom, spontaneity, openness and complexity of an image, not exclusively of the studio or the mind, but explicitly and intimately tied to nature and human emotions.
Her portrayal of libidinous Meyerburg, " Mr Mybug ", may have been aimed at Hampstead intellectuals ( particularly Freudians and admirers of D. H. Lawrence ), but has also been seen as anti-semitic in its description of his physiognomy and nameplay ( Humble, 2001: 30 ).
In some cases, admirers of these criminals have gone on to marry the object of their affections in prison.
Throughout the album, Spector has set off Joey's deceptively skillful singing in a clear and often moving manner that may have even the Ramones ' most ardent admirers shaking their heads in awe.
Her admirers in Berlin included Crown Prince Wilhelm of Germany, with whom she is believed to have had a relationship beginning in 1903.
It was strengthened by the prominent part he played in the events immediately preceding the fall of the Liberal government in 1885 ; and when Hugh Childers's budget resolutions were defeated by the Conservatives, aided by about half the Parnellites, Lord Randolph Churchill's admirers were justified in proclaiming him to have been the " organiser of victory ".
FDR's admirers such as Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. have argued that New Deal policies, developed in response to the crash of 1929 and the miseries of the Great Depression under Herbert Hoover, represented an entirely new phenomenon in American politics.
In response to Crosby's letter and threats, Carleton wrote in a letter to The New York Times that he was motivated to write his " labor of love " for Crosby in order to raise money that she might have a home of her own for the first time in her life ; that he had interviewed Crosby and transcribed the details of her life ; had paid her for her time and materials ; had secured her permission to publish the material in his magazine Every Where, and in a book ; had paid all the expenses for publishing and printing out of his own pocket ; had promoted the book in his own time and at his own expense ; and had remitted to her $ 235. 20 for the royalties owing for the previous eight months at the agreed rate, and had sent additional contributions given by admirers at his lectures to her.
It is little known outside of Japan, but does have its admirers in Europe.
Much to the relief of admirers of the smooth and beautiful quality of his younger voice, he was not widely heeded, and many of his early recordings have been re-released to considerable acclaim.
George Vertue was one of the work's many admirers ; it showed, he thought, " the greatness of his genius in his invention, design and execution, in every part equal, if not superior, to any others " outshining " for nobleness and skill all those before done by the best sculptors this fifty years past " The mourning figure of Eloquence, the notably unkind John Thomas Smith found to be " such a memorial of his powers, that even his friend Pope could not have equalled it by an epitaph ".

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As a result, thousands of admirers traveled from Moscow to Pasternak's civil funeral in Peredelkino.
The volume was critically acclaimed and won a contest run by the Sunday Referee, netting him new admirers from the London poetry world, including Edith Sitwell and Edwin Muir.
These romantic dramas had the female star ( the " diva ") suffering from unhappy love, and striking endless anguished Art Nouveau poses, while surrounded by male admirers and luxury.
This led to some former admirers, including Roy Hattersley, choosing to distance themselves from Jenkins.
Medical bills and time missed from work caused financial strain that required her to accept assistance from church groups and admirers.
Examples from his admirers and imitators mix seriousness and mockery in dialogues and present parodies before a background of diatribe.
Among Saladin's admirers who produced personal biographies are the historians: Qadi al-Fadil from Ascalon ; Imad al-Din al-Isfahani, and Bahā ' al-Dīn, a jurist from Mosul.
Rather than declare himself bankrupt, or to accept any kind of financial support from his many supporters and admirers ( including the King himself ), he placed his house and income in a trust belonging to his creditors, and determined to write his way out of debt.
Pitt had roused us from this ignoble lethargy ... The admirers of Mr Pitt extol the reverberation he gave to our councils, the despondence he banished, the spirit he infused, the conquests he made, the security he affixed to our trade and plantations, the humiliation of France, the glory of Britain carried under his administration to a pitch at which it never had arrived — and all this is exactly true.
" Henry VIII's biographer J. J. Scarisbrick adds that Anne " revelled in " the attention she received from her admirers.
Becky accepts trinkets and money from her many admirers and sells some for cash.
Despite appeals from his chess admirers, Morphy never returned to the game, and died in 1884 from a stroke at the age of forty-seven.
The brothers were ardent admirers of Thomas Jefferson, who invented the word from two Latin words meaning " heavenly mountain ", which Mr. Jefferson gave to his home place.
Though his official salary was £ 1500 for a season, gifts from admirers probably increased this to something more like £ 5000, an enormous sum at the time.
In addition, the admirers of open-air performances can enjoy the Zamość Summer Theatre ( Zamojskie Lato Teatralne ) whereas enthusiasts of folk art can relish the performances of folk groups from all over the world during the annual " EUROFOLK " International Folk Festival.
Later Lum begins attending the same school as Ataru despite his objections ( he strangled himself with the food he was eating when he heard the news ), and Lum develops a fanbase of admirers among the boys of the school, including Shutaro Mendou, the rich and handsome heir to a large corporation all the girls from Tomobiki are crushing on ( who is in truth not so different from Ataru ).
Despite their romantic interest, none of Lum's admirers would risk upsetting Lum by trying to force her and Ataru apart, although this doesn't stop them from trying to get Ataru punished from his own behavior, and interfering every time they get closer.
Exposed to the debt of £ 6, 000 following the ruling of the Admiralty Court against him in 1819, Moore rejected numerous offers of financial aid from his friends and admirers and was forced to leave Britain.

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