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Forty-two years later, Henry's first biographer, William Wirt, working from oral histories, tried to reconstruct what Henry said.
She would later advise her confessor and biographer, the Blessed Raymond of Capua, O. P., ( who went on to become Master General of the Order ) to do during times of trouble what she did now as a teenager: " Build a cell inside your mind, from which you can never flee.
Described as the " Maestro's spiritual testament ” by his biographer Tullio Kezich, excerpts culled from the conversations later served as the basis of their feature documentary, Fellini: I'm a Born Liar ( 2002 ) and the book, I'm a Born Liar: A Fellini Lexicon.
She did appoint Malcolm Muggeridge as official biographer, but later biographers have seen this as deliberate spoiling as Muggeridge eventually gave up the work.
As biographer Allan Nevins wrote, " probably no man in the country, on March 4, 1881, had less thought than this limited, simple, sturdy attorney of Buffalo that four years later he would be standing in Washington and taking the oath as president of the United States.
He returned again to Britain, in what later biographer Philip Heselton speculated might have been an unsuccessful attempt to ask his father for money.
Stephen would go on to become a best-selling author and biographer, later hosting a television special about his father on Turner Classic Movies.
( A story was later circulated that, to prevent further escapes, Henry had Robert's eyes burnt out: this is not accepted by Henry's recent biographer, Judith Green.
The suite shows what Albéniz biographer Walter Aaron Clark describes as the “ first flowering of his unique creative genius ”, and the beginnings of compositional exploration that became the hallmark of his later works.
Several months later, it amalgamated with the prestigious First Normal School of Changsha, widely seen as the best school in Hunan province ; Mao biographer Stuart Schram would later note that the environment of the school provided " an ideal training ground for his apprenticeship as a political worker.
The most important group of sources, the biographies contained in the Historia Augusta, claim to be written by a group of authors at the turn of the 4th century, but are in fact written by a single author ( referred to here as " the biographer ") from the later 4th century ( c. 395 ).
Eisenstein never saw any of the Sinclair-Lesser films, nor a later effort by his first biographer, Marie Seton, called Time in the Sun.
Many colorful anecdotes related by Pergolesi's early biographer, Florimo, were later revealed as fabrication, though they furnished material for two nineteenth-century operas broadly based on Pergolesi's career.
He never referred to it himself, but Chanel spoke about the alleged affair at length to her biographer Paul Morand in 1946 ; the conversation was published thirty years later.
Blur biographer Stuart Maconie later wrote that, at the time, " Blur were sewn together very awkwardly ".
According to Wright biographer Addison Gayle, just a few months later Wright answered questions at the American embassy in Paris about people he had met in the Communist Party who were at this point being prosecuted under the Smith Act.
A later biographer wrote of her " Though Wallis's jaw was too heavy for her to be counted beautiful, her fine violet-blue eyes and petite figure, quick wits, vitality, and capacity for total concentration on her interlocutor ensured that she had many admirers.
Cromwell had made enemies for aiding Wolsey to suppress the monasteries, but was determined not to fall with his master, as he told George Cavendish, then a Gentleman Usher and later Wolsey's biographer:
As he later told his biographer, a sermon he heard by a preacher in Faenza persuaded him to abandon the world.
Kristina later told biographer Graham Lord that she was convinced that she was Niven's secret child by another fashion model, Mona Gunnarson.
His chief bodyguard, and later biographer, was Charles Frederick Henningsen.
* 1583 – Galileo Galilei induces the period relationship of a pendulum from observation ( according to later biographer ).
British biographer Jean Benedetti, who was a scholar and translator of nearly all of Constantin Stanislavski's works, spent most of his later years trying to correct what he felt were gross misunderstandings of Stanislavski's works, including the " over-limited reliance on psychological approaches that led to the American conception of method acting.
Chagall would later include fish motifs " out of respect for his father ", writes Chagall biographer, Jacob Baal-Teshuva.

later and Sally
Buddy escorts the " emotionally devastated " Sally, while Phyllis helps Ben regain his dignity before they leave, all with the promise to work things out later.
Harry and Sally meet yet again five years later, in a New York bookstore.
It was followed later that year by Punchline, in which he and Sally Field co-starred as struggling comedians.
A few weeks later, a poor prostitute known only by the name of Sally was found murdered and nailed to an outhouse door in the Acre.
The movie was adapted by Irving Brecher and Fred F. Finklehoffe from a series of short stories by Sally Benson, originally published in The New Yorker magazine, and later in the novel 5135 Kensington.
Although the purchase of Sally had no effect in Silja Line's traffic for the time being, it proved to be important later.
He had four children: Sally ( who died in a car crash in 1982 ), Ben ( who later became a film and television director ), Joanna, and Tom.
Archer, the son of famed warp engineer Henry Archer and his wife Sally, was born in 2112 in Upstate New York, where he spent most of his formative years ; he later claimed to have spent the majority of his life in San Francisco.
Three years later in 1979, Morris's daughter, Sally Petrilli, arranged to have additional instalments of his work sent to IUPUI.
The committee was founded by four women: Tipper Gore, wife of Senator and later Vice President Al Gore ; Susan Baker, wife of Treasury Secretary James Baker ; Pam Howar, wife of Washington realtor Raymond Howar ; and Sally Nevius, wife of former Washington City Council Chairman John Nevius.
" Carter was later replaced by another white actress, Sally Struthers.
This interval was later the basis of the book My Family and Other Animals and its successors, Birds, Beasts, and Relatives and The Garden of the Gods, plus a few short stories like " My Donkey Sally ".
From 1943-44 she was the sexually inexperienced, but curious, Sally Middleton in The Voice of the Turtle ( by John Van Druten ) on Broadway and later in London ( 1947 ).
In 1966 they presented a set of papers at a meeting of the Society for American Archaeology which were later collected in the landmark New Perspectives in Archaeology ( 1968 ), edited by Binford and his then wife Sally, also an archaeologist.
Most famously hosted by Chris Tarrant between 1974 and 1981, and later Sally James, it also featured the young Lenny Henry and occasionally Jim Davidson together with Bob Carolgees and his puppet, Spit the Dog.
That same year, she won her first Best Actress Tony for originating the role of insouciant Sally Bowles in I Am a Camera, the stage version of Christopher Isherwood's Goodbye to Berlin ( later musicalized as Cabaret on Broadway in 1966 and, in the 1972 film, with Liza Minnelli as Sally Bowles.
Though at first Sally and Stephanie Forrester were bitter enemies, in later years they developed a friendship ; Sally even went to work at Forrester Creations after she finally made the decision to shut down her own company.
Sally and Mary-Lou later stand by Darrell during a malicious episode ( orchestrated by Gwendoline ) in which Darrell is unjustly accused of spitefully destroying Mary-Lou's fountain pen.
Clarissa Dalloway is strongly attracted to Sally at Bourton — 34 years later, she still considers the kiss they shared to be the happiest moment of her life.
Louis later moved in with relatives at 518 Conti Street ; his maternal grandmother Buslé and his nurse Sally had both been born in Saint-Domingue ( known later as Haiti ).
Thomas, who had been raised by her mother, later allowed the Sally Jessy Raphael television talk show to air footage of her meeting her father for the first time in 1996.

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