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They date most of the plays earlier and say that the post-1604 plays, some of which show evidence of revision and collaboration, were completed by other playwrights for posthumous release.
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* Spider-Man for the PlayStation, Nintendo 64, Sega Dreamcast, and PC ( posthumous game after show was cancelled )
In this paper, McKinstry ( as posthumous first author ), Dale, and Spivey use a very small and carefully selected set of Mindpixel statements to show that even high-level thought processes like decision making can be revealed in the nonlinear dynamics of bodily action.
He was remembered with a posthumous one-man show in the Quartier Les Halles in Paris in the 1990s.
Joey and Cheap Trick shared a mutual admiration and they played Joey's posthumous birthday party show in 2001.
Two posthumous records of pre-Sumo recordings are available and show us an " insider's " view of the artist.

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As a result of her actions in the accident, Barbara Jane Harrison is awarded a posthumous George Cross, the only GC awarded to a woman in peacetime.
Third and lastly, in 360, to Faustina, who gave birth to Constantius ' only child, a posthumous daughter named Flavia Maxima Constantia, who later married Emperor Gratian.
Prince Ōtomo was only given his posthumous title and name in 1870.
* The standard history of the state, though only through the Civil War, is Charles Gayarré's History of Louisiana ( various editions, culminating in 1866, 4 vols., with a posthumous and further expanded edition in 1885 ).
A critically panned film he made about the life of Richard Wagner ( noted for having the only onscreen teaming of Laurence Olivier, John Gielgud and Ralph Richardson in the same scenes ) was shown as a television miniseries in 1983 after failing to achieve a theatrical release in most countries, but Burton enjoyed a personal triumph in the American television miniseries Ellis Island in 1984, receiving a posthumous Emmy Award nomination for his final television performance.
Degas's only showing of sculpture during his life took place in 1881 when he exhibited The Little Fourteen Year Old Dancer, only shown again in 1920 ; the rest of the sculptural works remained private until a posthumous exhibition in 1918.
Both titles were given after death to an emperor or king, but unlike the often elaborate posthumous name, a temple name always consists of only two characters:
William died of smallpox on November 6, 1650, leaving only a posthumous son, William III (* November 14, 1650 ).
The posthumous son of Louis X and Clementia of Hungary, sister of the King Charles I of Hungary, he is the only person to be King of France since birth, and thus, the youngest King of France.
The baby, who turned out to be male, lived only five days, until 20 November 1316 — an extremely short reign for Louis's posthumous son, John I. Louis ' brother Philip then succeeded in pressing his claims king of France and also of Navarre, being known there as Philip II of Navarre.
Finch died before the 1977 Academy Awards ceremony and was the only performer to win a posthumous Academy Award until Heath Ledger won a Best Supporting Actor Oscar in 2009 ; coincidentally, both Finch and Ledger were Australian citizens.
All rulers of Shang Dynasty are already known only by their posthumous names, as the historical documents at the time strictly followed the rule.
All Chinese posthumous names for rulers end in one or two of the characters for " emperor ", Huángdì ( 皇帝, i. e. emperor ), which can be shortened to Dì ; except about a dozen or so less recognized ones who have had only Dì and no Huáng.
Before it started, Hendrix " called this tour The Cry of Love, because that's what it is " in an interview ; this is the only mention of that name, prior to the posthumous LP of that name ( 1971 ), and the group itself was still referred to in all ads, articles, promos, bookings, introductions, etc.
He was the only posthumous winner of an Oscar in an acting category until Heath Ledger won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in 2009 ( there were many earlier posthumous Oscar winners in non-acting categories ; Ledger was also an Australian ).
He remains the only posthumous world champion.
He was killed in action on 30 April 1945, and was the only U. S. officer honored with a posthumous promotion to General during World War II.
She remains the only woman to have received the George Cross whilst alive, all other female GC awards to date being posthumous.
Subsequently, there have been twelve posthumous awards, including the award to Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose in 1992, which was later withdrawn due to a legal technicality, the only case of an award being withdrawn.
Stephen Calvert, which appeared only in serialized form and in the posthumous 1815 biography, remained little-read until the end of the 20th century, but is notable as the first US novel to thematize same-sex sexuality.
:... Clifford's disconsolate widow and two young daughters had been left totally unprovided for, and, notwithstanding a subsequent Testimonial Fund and Civil List pension, it was necessary for Lucy Clifford, who now owned the copyright of her late husband's works, to maximize the potential sales of his posthumous publications by not only by keeping Clifford in the public eye, but also by ensuring that it was a generally positive ( and thus marketable ) portayal of him that was presented.
* Charles Edward, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, 2nd Duke of Albany ( 1884 – 1954 ), posthumous only son of the 1st Duke, had his British honours suspended in 1919 for taking arms against the realm

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Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of latter-day Saints perform posthumous baptisms and other rituals for their dead ancestors in the numerous temples, to ensure the deceased entrance into one of the degrees of glory in the afterlife.
Despite these measures, however, the Heath Government encouraged a significant increase in welfare spending, and Thatcher blocked Macleod's other posthumous Education policy: the abolition of the Open University, which had recently been founded by the preceding Labour Government.
Nonhereditary dukedoms and other lesser titles were also awarded, sometimes posthumously ( see posthumous names ), during the imperial period of Chinese history to recognize distinguished civil and military officials without the burdens of supporting a feudal peerage.
* The Life to Come and other stories ( 1972 ) ( posthumous ) containing the following stories written between approximately 1903 and 1960:
A similar example of pastiche is the posthumous continuations of the Robert E. Howard stories, written by other writers without Howard's authorization.
Hazel was a posthumous inductee of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, inducted in 1997 with fifteen other members of Parliament-Funkadelic.
A posthumous name is an honorary name given to royalty, nobles, and sometimes others, in East Asia after the person's death, and is used almost exclusively instead of one's personal name or other official titles during his life.
He was the first of two people to win a posthumous Academy Award in an acting category ; the other was fellow Australian Heath Ledger.
His other works include Institutiones symbolicae ( 1812 ; 3rd ed., 1830 ), Geschichte der deutschen Reformation ( 1816 ; 2nd ed., 18311834 ); Die Reformation, ihre Entstehung und Verbreitung in Deutschland ( 1846 ; 2nd ed., 1858 ), and the posthumous Theol.
Reid's posthumous reputation suffered from the general acceptance of protectionist policies by other parties, as well as from his buffoonish public image.
Because of this and other cases, " posthumous editions " produced after the death of an artist, and obviously not signed by him, are usually far less sought after.
Sensing that these other, native intelligences of Chaos had been snuffed out in the Creation of inanimate elements, Autochthon took posthumous pity on them, and, salvaging whatever it could discern of their prior selves, resurrected them – still formed of the earthen materials they had calcified into, but alive, and with at least a glimmering memory of the intelligent entities they had once been.
In the series proper, Lewis never explicitly stated the year or years in which events in the novels took place, so the timeline is the only source for this information .</ onlyinclude > Kathryn Lindskoog, along with other Lewis scholars, has challenged the authenticity of some posthumous works attributed to Lewis and edited by Hooper, but the validity of the outline in particular has not been questioned.
The Imperial government presented other posthumous honors as well -- naming the Naval college in Saint Petersburg after him, and establishing the Order of Nakhimov ( with two degrees ) and the Nakhimov Medal for Navy personnel.
Lieutenant-Colonel H. Jones was later awarded a posthumous Victoria Cross, amongst other awards, were one DSO, and two DCMs.
The 1604 version is believed by most scholars to be closer to the play as originally performed in Marlowe's lifetime, and the 1616 version to be a posthumous adaptation by other hands.
Their records were: Tilf, a 7 " EP containing 10 songs and lasting about 12 minutes in total ; Ehgji en, an LP containing 17 songs ; Googooplex, a double 45RPM album containing 13 songs ; No Time to Think, a 7 " EP containing 4 songs ; and the posthumous live LP Maskínan, containing 17 songs including several not on the other records, most notably a 5-song suite entitled " Orð fyrir dauða " ( Words before death ) specifically written for their swansong concert at the Melarokk festival in August 1982.
Some were mainly to identify the name of a clan or other name, while typical inscriptions include the maker's clan name and the posthumous title of the ancestor who is commemorated by the making and use of the vessel.
Corporations and other organizations are excluded from consideration, as are posthumous awards.
Y Records released two posthumous albums, Pigbag ( including seven live tracks and one remix ), and Favourite Things ( including all the singles plus a few other album tracks ).
When the case was reopened, a forensic linguist found that the frequency and usage of the word " then " in police transcripts suggested the transcripts were not verbatim statements but had been partially authored by police interviewers ; this and other evidence led to Bentley's posthumous pardon.
For a lay person, the posthumous ordination part of the ritual was the most vital, because without ordaining the deceased as a Zen monk, the other funeral rites could not be performed, since Zen funeral rites did not previously exist for laypeople, but only for monks.
" The Thinker " ( Le Penseur in French ) is a bronze and marble sculpture by Auguste Rodin, whose first cast, of 1902, is now in the Musée Rodin in Paris ; there are some 20 other original castings, as well as various other versions, studies, and posthumous castings.

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