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compatriot and Arnold
( It is interesting, in this regard, to note that Schnabel was a close friend of Arnold Schoenberg, his Austrian-American compatriot, who was famous as a pioneering composer of atonal and twelve-tone music.
In 1859, the mountain was renamed by Arnold Guyot for compatriot Thomas Lanier Clingman ( 1812 – 1897 ), an American Civil War general who explored the area extensively in the 1850s and then spent many years promoting it.

compatriot and achieved
Scott achieved his best finish at a major championship when he finished in a tie for second place at the 2011 Masters Tournament alongside compatriot Jason Day, two strokes behind the winner Charl Schwartzel.
The Italian Open juniors without losing a set against Martin Lee in the final 6 – 4 6 – 2 and followed that up with French Open juniors which was also achieved without dropping a set and he defeated compatriot Mariano Puerta 6 – 2, 6 – 3 as he had done four times in 1995 and not losing a set in the process.

compatriot and greatest
He was one of the greatest Filipino players of his time, playing alongside compatriot legend Carlos Loyzaga.

compatriot and dramatic
( Accessed 9 March 2008 ), < http :// www. grovemusic. com > ( Subscription required ).</ ref > Although his abilities as an orchestrator, too, have been disparaged ( notably by his compatriot Rimsky-Korsakov ), some recent recordings ( e. g., of his one-act opera Feast in Time of Plague, from Pushkin ) suggest that Cui's dramatic music might be more interesting to pursue with regard to this feature.

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The Interior man looked uneasily at his French compatriot.
The poem was written in Sapphic stanzas, a verse form popularly associated with his compatriot, Sappho, but in which he too excelled, here paraphrased in English to suggest the same rhythms.
The concept was much improved by the Italian Roberto Valturio in 1463, who devised a boat with five sets, where the parallel cranks are all joined to a single power source by one connecting-rod, an idea also taken up by his compatriot Francesco di Giorgio.
When he finished work on that game, he found he was not compatible with the Prey development team at Apogee, and therefore left to join his ex-Id compatriot John Romero at Ion Storm.
She appeared headed for a first place victory in the tournament, but lost her game against compatriot Péter Lékó.
* 1970 – In Japan, author Yukio Mishima and one compatriot commit ritualistic suicide after an unsuccessful coup attempt.
Cyprian, Tertullian's North African compatriot, though he nowhere mentions his name, was well read in his writings, as Cyprian's secretary told Jerome.
A few years later, John Clarke, Williams ’ compatriot in the cause of religious freedom in the New World, established the First Baptist Church in Newport, Rhode Island.
The departure of compatriot Marc Overmars and French midfielder Emmanuel Petit in the close season led to speculation over Bergkamp's future.
The highlight for the Greeks was the marathon victory by their compatriot Spyridon Louis.
A competitive and skilled midfielder, Ardiles became a cult hero in England, along with Glenn Hoddle and compatriot Ricardo Villa, as a player for Tottenham Hotspur.
Despite Vatanen's nearly fatal accident in Argentina, in the middle of the season, his team-mate and compatriot Timo Salonen led Peugeot to its first drivers ' and manufacturers ' world championship titles, well ahead of Audi and their Audi Sport Quattro.
Meanwhile, Gronholm departed Peugeot when they quit at the end of 2005 to partner young compatriot Mikko Hirvonen at Ford.
He fell ill at this time and was taken into the house of his compatriot Jacques Dughet, where he was nursed by Dughet ’ s daughter, Anna Maria, who Poussin married in 1630.
A big favourite was his compatriot Donald Lippincott, who had set a World Record of 10, 6 in the heats.
Well-known non-Germanic baritones of recent times have included the Italians Giorgio Zancanaro and Leo Nucci, the Frenchman François le Roux, the Canadian Gerald Finley and James Westman and the versatile American Thomas Hampson, his compatriot Nathan Gunn and the Britisher Simon Keenlyside.
Walcheren was the seat of the Danish Viking Harald, who conquered the present Netherlands together with his compatriot Rorik ( or Rurik ) in the ninth century.
This story portrays the confused courtship of the title character, a free-spirited American girl, by Winterbourne, a compatriot of hers with much more sophistication.
At the European Championships in 1938 Osendarp won the titles on the 100 m and 200 m, equalling the performance of his compatriot Chris Berger, who had accomplished the same feat in 1934.
For the 1829 campaign on the Danube, Tsar Nicholas dismissed the ailing Wittgenstein and handed the Russian command to his more aggressive compatriot, Count von Diebitsch, who succeeded in capturing Silistra and then surprised the Ottomans with a high-speed drive for the Ottoman capital Constantinople ( Istanbul ), bypassing Shumla and routing an Ottoman army sent to intercept him.

Arnold and Azrikan
* Arnold Azrikan: dramatic tenor, Otello

Arnold and achieved
Arnold Schwarzenegger was known to have lived in Forest Gate and weight-trained at Wag Bennett's gymnasium in Romford Road before he achieved fame.
Furthermore, aside from Woods, he is the first golfer to win three of six consecutive majors in 25 years, since Tom Watson accomplished the feat in 1983, something that only four other players – Ben Hogan, Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus, and Lee Trevino had previously achieved since the modern " Grand Slam " of four majors began to be recognized in the 1950s.
Arnold had two more wins before deciding to retire, but they were both significant because of different reasons: on April 1, 1998, she achieved another first round knockout, this time over Deanna Wyman, in Worley.
In 2006 Arnold entered four races and achieved three wins and a second place finish with fastest lap in all four races.

Arnold and greatest
Arnold Daniel Palmer ( born September 10, 1929 ) is an American professional golfer, who is generally regarded as one of the greatest players in the history of men's professional golf.
In Los Angeles, he began to concentrate more on the standard works of the Germanic repertoire that would later bring him greatest acclaim, particularly the works of Beethoven, Brahms and Mahler, though he gave the Los Angeles premieres of some of fellow Los Angeles resident Arnold Schoenberg's works with the Philharmonic.
Arnold Jackson was one such, winning the 1500 metres by 0. 1 second, ahead of an American trio, who were strong favourites, in what was acclaimed at the time as " the greatest race ever run ".
* British historian Arnold J. Toynbee called the Muqaddimah " a philosophy of history which is undoubtedly the greatest work of its kind that has ever yet been created by any mind in any time or place.
" Entertainment Weekly named it the 22nd greatest action movie of all time in 2007, and the 14th among " The Best Rock -' em, Sock -' em Movies of the Past 25 Years " in 2009, saying " Arnold Schwarzenegger has never been as manly as he was in this alien-hunting testosterone-fest.
This year is now known as the greatest single year by a player on the PGA Tour, as Arnold Palmer said: " I don't think that anyone will ever exceed the things that Byron did by winning 11 tournaments in a row in one year.
A 2009 Sports Illustrated panel ranked him seventh on its list of all-time greatest golfers, behind Nicklaus, Tiger Woods, Jones, Hogan, Snead, and Arnold Palmer.
In the USA Schillinger taught at a number of educational institutions but his greatest success was his postal tuition courses, which later became The Schillinger System of Musical Composition, published posthumously in a 2 volume set compiled by Lyle Dowling and Arnold Shaw.
A popular urban legend circulated during the era of the show's greatest popularity to the effect that the cast and crew of Green Acres ate Arnold.
Björk was asked to write the melody and lyrics for the song, while Wobble wrote the bass part and Arnold composed the score, which Björk described as a " greatest hits of what's in the film ".
On his death in 2005, Councillor Peter Arnold, leader of Newcastle City Council said of Erskine that he “ was one of the twentieth century ’ s greatest architects and in Newcastle's Byker estate he gave the city one of Europe's finest post Second World War new housing communities.

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