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Howard remains a highly read author, with his best works still reprinted.
But during auditions, Howard Hawks's secretary read reporter Hildy Johnson's lines.
He read nothing but comic books until his stepmother, the novelist Elizabeth Jane Howard, introduced him to Jane Austen, whom he often names as his earliest influence.
In 1938, Howard Florey was working at Lincoln College, Oxford University with Ernst Boris Chain and Norman Heatley, when he read Alexander Fleming's paper discussing the antibacterial effects of Penicillium notatum mould.
In one moment, the actor John Howard appeared on a video message intended for overseas release and read an apology to Aboriginal people for crimes committed against them by the Australian government.
While with White, Howard read largely in philosophy, civil law, divinity, and history, and seems to have acquired a strong sympathy with Roman Catholicism.
This time, though, Time-Life was ready to have the Doctor poised for American consumption, by having stage and screen actor Howard Da Silva read voiceover recaps of the previous episode and teasers for the next one which would inform the viewer as to what was going on.
When Howard first read the script to Hereafter, she was hooked on it, having been attracted to its central character ( Damon ) a reclusive man with the ability to speak to the deceased.
The Citation in The London Gazette on 16 February 1883 read " During the reconnaissance upon, Kafr Dowar, Egypt, on 5 August 1882, the Mounted Infantry, with which Private Corbett was serving, came under a hot fire from the enemy and suffered some loss, including Lieutenant Howard Vyse, mortally wounded.
A former proprietor, a Mr Howard, displayed a notice that read ' You can have tea at teatime — you can have beer at beer time — you can have petrol at any time '
The joke was later added upon in " The Wiggly Finger Catalyst ", in which Raj dates a deaf woman, whereupon, though initially needing his friend Howard for an interpreter, he realized that he could talk normally around her, knowing that she could neither hear him nor read his lips.
With Dick continuing to receive wreaths and read obituaries following his " death ", his contempt for Howard deepens further when he discovers he bought a new car with the money he was expecting to receive from the will.
As discussed by Andrew Carnie, the term " c-command " may also have been chosen so as to contrast with the similar notion kommand ( often read as " k-command "), proposed by Howard Lasnik in 1976.
Prime Minister John Howard read a bible passage
" Howard read their script and remembers, “ I liked the fact that it dealt with the behind-the-scenes of headlines.
In Hinduism the God Hanuman is benign and in the Ramayana he and his monkey people are pivotal for Rama to reach Sri Lanka and slay Ravana, probably Howard decided to depict him as a demon after having read Rudyard Kipling's The Mark of the Beast, a short story where a drunken British officer in India is struck by a curse after having defaced a Hanuman statue with his cigar.
On May 23, 1967, Howard created a public controversy over the M16, the basic combat rifle in Vietnam, beginning after he read a letter to the House of Representatives in which a Marine in Vietnam claims that almost all Americans killed in the Battle of Hill 881 died as a result of their new M16 rifles jamming.
A 1856 Howard Association report read, in part:

Howard and widely
The most important and widely used application of the heterodyne technique is in the superheterodyne receiver ( superhet ), invented by U. S. engineer Edwin Howard Armstrong in 1918.
Although organic farming is prehistoric in the widest sense, Sir Albert Howard is widely considered to be the " father of organic farming " in the sense that he was a key founder of the post-industrial-revolution organic movement.
In 2001, Australia's deputy Prime Minister Peter Costello was widely known to be expecting to take over from John Howard as PM.
The marriage of former Playboy Playmate Anna Nicole Smith to oil billionaire J. Howard Marshall was widely followed by the US mass media as an extreme example of this concept.
A three-judge panel presided over his widely publicized six-month trial, with Bruce and club owner Howard Solomon both found guilty of obscenity on November 4, 1964.
Six days after the Derek Lewis incident on Newsnight, Ann Widdecombe, his former minister of state at the Home Office, made a statement in the House of Commons about the dismissal of then director of the Prison Service, Derek Lewis, and famously remarked of Howard that " there is something of the night about him ", a widely quoted comment that may have contributed to the failure of his 1997 bid for the Conservative Party leadership.
: The most important and widely used application of the heterodyne technique is in the superheterodyne receiver ( superhet ), invented by U. S. engineer Edwin Howard Armstrong in 1918.
Manchester author Howard Jacobson has argued that the images are just part of Lowry's melancholy and tortured view of the world and that they would change the public perception of the complexity of his work if they were more widely seen.
The defeat was devastating to Smith and Howard, and was widely attributed in the press to a jockey error.
Mahathir, along with other Malaysian politicians ( and many other Asian leaders ) also heavily criticized Keating's successor, John Howard, whom he believed had encouraged Pauline Hanson, whose views were widely perceived in Asia ( and Australia ) as racist.
Symphony Hall's acoustic, widely considered one of the finest in the world, was designed by Percy Thomas Partnership and Renton Howard Wood Levin, ( who together formed the Convention Centre Partnership for the ICC ) with specialist help from Russell Johnson of Artec Consultants Inc .. A particularly innovative feature is the hall's acoustic flexibility.
The images and a dramatic statement on national television by sportscaster Howard Cosell is widely seen as the symbolic nadir of a dark period in city history.
* January 22 – Howard Dean gives an interview to Diane Sawyer in an attempt to repair his image following the disappointing loss in Iowa, and to control the damage caused by his post-caucus speech, which was widely criticized and ridiculed as the " I have a scream " speech.
It is widely recognized as the first effective campaign blog, and is credited ( along with the Howard Dean Meetup ) with enabling a new paradigm for grassroots campaigning.
* Michael Howard, the former Home Secretary, had stood in the 1997 leadership election but subsequently withdrew from frontline politics and was not at this stage widely considered.
* White House Communications Director Anita Dunn said of Fox News to CNN's Howard Kurtz on Reliable Sources, " They're widely viewed as, you know, a part of the Republican Party -- take their talking points, put them on the air, take their opposition research, put them on the air, and that's fine.
Matthew King, vice president for content and audience, editorial director Howard Burns, and executive editor Peter Pryor left the paper in a wave of layoffs in December 2006 ; editor Cynthia Littleton, widely respected throughout the industry, reported directly to Kilcullen.
The institution was founded in 1978 as Pacific & Asia Christian University ( PACU ) by Howard Malmstadt, widely known as the " father of modern electronic and computerized instrumentation in chemistry ", and Loren Cunningham, the founder of Youth with a Mission, in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii.
In the United States, he is most widely known from an October 10, 1957, incident when U. S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower apologized to him after he was refused service in a Howard Johnson's restaurant in Dover, Delaware.
The decorative use of pin striping on motorcycles as it is commonly seen today was pioneered by artists Kenny Howard, ( aka Von Dutch ) and Dean Jeffries, Dennis " Gibb " Gibbish, Ed " Big Daddy " Roth, are considered pioneers of the Kustom Kulture lifestyle that spawned in the early 1950s, and are widely recognized as the " originators of modern pin striping.
* Norm Macdonald's exit was widely publicized, with Macdonald appearing on such shows as Late Show with David Letterman and Howard Stern's radio show to discuss the ordeal.
But according to Nick Bleszynski, the order was common knowledge among the Bushveldt Carbineers and other regiments well before Morant's arrival at Fort Edward in mid-1901 and it was widely known among the troops that other units of British forces in South Africa had shot Boer prisoners, for example the Canadian Scouts avenging the death of Major " Gat " Howard.
* In 2011, MicroStrategy was rated the top Mobile BI offering out of 24 product offerings in the widely followed Howard Dresner Mobile BI Survey.
Many philosophers have attempted to deal with this issue ( notably Joseph Almog, David Braun, Michael Devitt, John Perry, Nathan Salmon, Scott Soames, and Howard Wettstein ), but no solution has been widely accepted.

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