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William Walton, a writer-turned-painter, has been a long-time friend of the President.
" is attributed to his son William De Morgan, but a family friend John Thomas Graves was prolific, and a manuscript with over 2, 800 has been preserved.
Bronson gave it up after only a month and was self-educated from then on. He was not particularly social and his only close friend was his neighbor and second cousin William Alcott, with whom he shared books and ideas.
" Alcott was an abolitionist and a friend of the more radical William Lloyd Garrison.
William was a good friend of Amalric and described him in great detail.
When his friend, the British publicist William T. Stead, asked him to create a new organization for the goal of a peace and arbitration society, his reply was as such:
The regime was so austere that Bernard became ill, and only the influence of his friend William of Champeaux and the authority of the general chapter could make him mitigate the austerities.
Jones was a friend and admirer of William Jennings Bryan but also campaigned throughout the South for Herbert Hoover ( and against Al Smith ) during the 1928 presidential election.
The one who did the most to help Peirce in these desperate times was his old friend William James, dedicating his Will to Believe ( 1897 ) to Peirce, and arranging for Peirce to be paid to give two series of lectures at or near Harvard ( 1898 and 1903 ).
One of the club's directors Henry Norris, and his friend William Hill, took over Arsenal in the early 1910s, the plan being to merge Fulham with Arsenal, to form a " London superclub " at Craven Cottage.
" She studied privately with William Sartain, a friend of Eakins and a New York artist invited to Philadelphia to teach a group of art students, starting in 1881.
In Stratford-upon-Avon, the owners of Shrieves House, the former Three Tunns Tavern and now a museum, claim William Shakespeare based the character Falstaff on William Rogers, one of the Sargeants of the mace and close friend of the Shakespeares.
His journal was first published in 1694, after editing by Thomas Ellwood — a friend and associate of John Milton — with a preface by William Penn.
The film was Hawks's final collaboration with longtime friend William Faulkner before the author's death.
The first neuropsychological theory of hypnotic suggestion was introduced early on by James Braid who adopted his friend and colleague William Carpenter's theory of the ideo-motor reflex response to account for the phenomenon of hypnotism.
Braid worked very closely with his friend and ally the eminent physiologist Professor William Benjamin Carpenter, an early neuro-psychologist, who introduced the " ideo-motor reflex " theory of suggestion.
George William Gordon, a friend of Paul Bogle, was hanged because he was thought to have contributed to the riot even though he was not a part of its organization or execution.
Newton became an ally of his friend William Wilberforce, leader of the Parliamentary campaign to abolish the slave trade.
Perhaps the most dedicated patron of Severn's work in the 1830s was William Gladstone, who was drawn to Severn more for his reputation as a painter than as Keats's friend.
According to a modern history of the regiment, the idea for creating this unique force was proposed by Jacques Prevost, a Swiss soldier and adventurer who was a friend of The Duke of Cumberland ( William, who was the King's second son and was Commander-in-Chief of the Forces.
William Derham ( 1657 – 1735 ), was a friend and disciple of John Ray.
The Olney Hymns () were first published in February 1779, and are the combined work of curate John Newton ( 1725 – 1807 ) and his poet friend, William Cowper ( 1731 – 1800 ).
William James learned pragmatism, this way of understanding an idea by its practical effects, from his friend Peirce, but he gave it new significance.
William Howard Taft, a Unitarian, is noted to have said in a letter to a friend, " I am interested in the spread of Christian civilization, but to go into a dogmatic discussion of creed I will not do whether I am defeated or not.

friend and Winter
is a Winter " a piano piece written by Mark Hessburg, a friend of Darrin's from Kassel became a concert favorite.
In an appearance on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart on 11 January 2007, O ' Toole said that the actor he most enjoyed working with was Katharine Hepburn, his close friend ; he played Henry II to her Eleanor of Aquitaine in The Lion in Winter.
Some other pupils of Sylvius defended his teaching and work, specially Louis Vasse and Michel de Villeneuve, this later was considered by Johann Winter von Andernach ( colleague and friend of Sylvius ) the best galenist of Paris and second anatomist after Vesalius.
Episodes generally centered on the ghostly con-man Beetlejuice, his best ( and only true ) friend Lydia, and their adventures together in both the Neitherworld and the " real world ", a fictional New England town called Peaceful Pines (" Winter River " in the film ).
In a state of panic, the army takes the Mayor and his friend Dr. Winter, the town doctor and historian, hostage and lets it be known that any action from resistance will lead to their execution.
* Dr. Winter – the town doctor and an old friend and adviser of the mayor.
In 1935, Rothschild and his friend, Jean Rheims, who were sponsoring a bobsled team, refused to participate in the 1936 Winter Olympics at Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, protesting what they called the " persecution of Germans of Jewish religion.
Longtime friend of Krause and Bulls assistant coach, Tex Winter, who was the architect of the triangle offense, also soon left the Bulls to accept a job working with Jackson and the Lakers.
Raworth married her old friend, estate agent Richard Winter of Savills in Hammersmith and Fulham, London, in December 2003, after he proposed to her on the Amalfi Coast.
Kakiemon wares are usually painted with birds, flying squirrels, the " Quail and Millet " design, the " Three Friends of Winter " ( pine, plum, and bamboo ), flowers ( especially the chrysanthemum, the national flower of Japan ) and figural subjects such as the popular " Hob in the Well ", illustrating a Chinese folk tale where a sage saves his friend who has fallen into a large fishbowl.
The EP, his debut, features the song " Winter ", a song that through Radin's friend Zach Braff found its way into an episode of Braff's television show Scrubs in early 2004 ; the resulting publicity prompted the EP's release.
Larue ( Lynette Winter ) is Gidget's best friend.

friend and collected
Private Keefe's World War I letters home to his friend Al were collected in Treat ' Em Rough.
John Bowring, a British politician who had been Bentham's trusted friend, was appointed his literary executor and charged with the task of preparing a collected edition of his works.
The museum also houses a small selection of works by other artists collected by Dalí, ranging from El Greco to Marcel Duchamp, and a gallery devoted to the work of Dalí's friend and fellow Catalan artist Antoni Pitxot, who became director of the museum after Dalí's death.
On a visit to America in 1798, Kościuszko collected his back pay and entrusted it to his friend Thomas Jefferson in his will, directing him to spend the American money on freeing and educating black slaves, including Jefferson's.
He and Lady Winifrede helped to establish the musical events and singing contests at which their friend Percy Grainger collected a number of early folk-songs from the singing of Joseph Taylor of Saxby-All-Saints '.
The first, collected as " Original Sins ", deals with John travelling to America to exorcise a demon, Mnemoth, and investigate a strange cult known as Damnation's Army, crossing paths with a demon called Nergal ( from whom he gains demon blood ), and having to be responsible for killing an old friend, Gary Lester, and betraying another, called Zed, in the process.
His lifelong friend, Émile Augier, visited him there, and strongly advised Labiche to publish a collected and revised edition of his works.
In 1820 – 1825, on a scientific expedition to the Middle East with his friend Wilhelm Hemprich, he collected thousands of specimens of plants and animals.
In 1895 a friend and former student of Pater's, Charles Lancelot Shadwell, a Fellow of Oriel, collected and published as Greek Studies Pater's essays on Greek mythology, religion, art and literature.
His efforts were collected by his friend Petrus Scriverius and published as Nederduytsche poemata (‘ Dutch poems ’) in 1616.
A collected edition of the Tracts of Nayler appeared in 1716, edited by his friend ( and important early Quaker ) George Whitehead, though Whitehead omitted Nayler's more controversial works.
The book is a collected volume of correspondence between Silko and her friend James Wright whom she met following the publication of Ceremony.
Another was the appointment of his Syrian friend and crony Ydlibi to the position of Nagadras ( Customs-Master ) at the railway depot at Dire Dawa, thus controlling the vast tariff and customs that were collected there.
Leach's nomenclature was a little eccentric – he named twenty-seven species after his friend John Cranch, who had collected the species in Africa and later died on HMS Congo.
She wrote about these events in numerous articles and short stories, later collected and published in the Album of Lima founded by herself and her friend and fellow writer Carolina Freyre de Jaimes.
In 1699, with financial aid from his friend Isaac Newton, he published Lithophylacii Britannici Ichnographia, a catalogue of fossils collected from places around England, mostly Oxford, and now held in the Ashmolean.
The female collected in 1913 along with the sole male was given to a friend of the collector and subsequently has vanished.
Kalmia was named by Linnaeus to honour his friend the Finnish botanist Pehr Kalm, who collected it in eastern North America during the mid-18th century.
Betjeman's friend George Alfred Kolkhorst collected Bradford's novels.
He was a friend of photographer Charles Lutwidge Dodgson ( better know by the nom de plume Lewis Carroll ), who collected Rejlander's early child work and corresponded with him on technical matters.
Jack was Lewis ' friend, a retired world-traveller and occultist who originally collected many of the antiques for Vendredi before they became cursed.
It is believed that the library was collected and selected by Piso's family friend and client, the Epicurean Philodemus of Gàdara.
Dr. Anthon was a friend and correspondent of Edgar Allan Poe, who attempted to use the acquaintance with him to gain a national reputation in literature and journalism as well as publication in 1845 of Poe's collected stories through Harper and Brothers.
I and my friend, also a Bulgarian, we dived and proudly told ourselves that, at this very moment, we received our true baptismal .…" While in Russia he helped his older brother Dimitar in editing the materials for the collection of Bulgarian songs, that have been collected by Dimitar in his field work.
If a second large smiley-face icon is collected, Air Zonk and the friend will combine into a hybrid form, granting a new attack and temporary invulnerability.

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