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West has recorded over fifty audiobooks, among which are the Shakespeare plays All's Well That Ends Well, Coriolanus, Henry V, The Merchant of Venice, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Much Ado About Nothing and Richard II, the Wind on Fire trilogy by William Nicholson ( The Wind Singer, Slaves of the Mastery and Firesong ), the Arthur trilogy by Kevin Crossley-Holland ( The Seeing Stone, At the Crossing Places and King of the Middle March ), five books by Sebastian Faulks ( Charlotte Gray, Birdsong, The Girl at the Lion d ' Or, Human Traces and A Possible Life ), four by Michael Ridpath ( Trading Reality, Final Venture, Free to Trade, and The Marketmaker ), two by George Orwell ( Nineteen Eighty-Four and Homage to Catalonia ), two by Mary Wesley ( An Imaginative Experience and Part of the Furniture ), two by Robert Goddard ( Closed Circle and In Pale Battalions ) and several compilations of poetry ( Realms of Gold: Letters and Poems of John Keats, Bright Star, The Collected Works of Shelley, Seven Ages, Great Narrative Poems of the Romantic Age and A Shropshire Lad ).
*' Nature's Imaginative Beauty ', review of The Apple Trees at Olema in the Oxonian Review
For the 1896 reprinting, Hardy added " An Imaginative Woman ," but in 1912 moved this to another collection, Life's Little Ironies, while at the same time transferring two stories – " A Tradition of Eighteen Hundred and Four " and " The Melancholy Hussar of the German Legion "from Life's Little Ironies to Wessex Tales.

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His acts included giving lectures in an invented language called Slobodian, " Imaginative Young Man with a Walking Stick " and " The Chairback ", with a broken chairback having a number of uses from comb to machine gun and taking on a demonical life of its own.
* Zapf, H. 2001 " Literature as Cultural Ecology: Notes Towards a Functional Theory of Imaginative Texts, with Examples from American Literature ", in: REAL: Yearbook of Research in English and American Literature 17, 2001, p. 85-100.
Imaginative spectators would climb the church and watch a football game from the rooftop however they have now been deterred from doing so with the installation of security measures such as barbed wire and anti-climb paint.
), Rabbinic Fantasies: Imaginative Narratives from Classical Hebrew Literature, Yale Judaica Series ( 1998 ).

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Imaginative descriptions of " Leather Apron ", using crude Jewish stereotypes, appeared in the press, but rival journalists dismissed these as " a mythical outgrowth of the reporter's fancy ".
Fantasy literature reviewer Patrick on his blog Pat's Fantasy Hotlist gave the novel a very positive review and a score of 9 / 10, calling it " the beginning of something truly special ", and concluding " Imaginative on a scale that's almost frightening to consider, absorbing, thoroughly complex -- that's Gardens of the Moon in a nutshell.

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Imaginative depiction of the Stone Age, by Viktor Vasnetsov.
* Céline's Imaginative Space by J. Carson ( 1989 )
Imaginative advertising in the 1960s included the production of a model Volkswagen Type 2 by Corgi Toys, featuring Toblerone designs on its side panels
He has edited seven anthologies, including the Locus Award-winning Light Years and Dark and A Cross of Centuries: Twenty-five Imaginative Tales about the Christ, published by Thunder's Mouth Press in 2007.
* Katathym Imaginative Psychotherapy ( or Guided Affective Imagery, started by Hanscarl Leuner )
The Edward E. Smith Memorial Award for Imaginative Fiction ( the Skylark ) is presented annually by NESFA to some person, who, in the opinion of the membership, has contributed significantly to science fiction, both through work in the field and by exemplifying the personal qualities which made the late " Doc " Smith well loved by those who knew him.
* " An Imaginative Woman " ( 28 Nov 1973 BBC2 ), adapted by William Trevor, directed by Gavin Millar and starring Claire Bloom
This last course, BA ( Hons ) Scottish Cultural Studies is a groundbreaking interdisciplinary programme which has been internationally recognised by receiving the 2005 Times Higher Education Supplement Award for Most Imaginative Use of Distance Learning.

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" The Imaginative Vision of Kubla Khan: On Coleridge's Introductory Note " in Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
* Imaginative: Here language is used to tell stories and jokes, and to create an imaginary environment.
" Fantastic Films and Other Imaginative Media January 1980, p. 17-20.
* L. Sprague de Camp-A Gun for Dinosaur and Other Imaginative Tales
* A. Dwight Culler, Imaginative Reason: The Poetry of Matthew Arnold ( New Haven: Yale University Press, 1966 ).
Norman's non-fictional sex manual Imaginative Sex presents a series of elaborate fantasy scenarios to be acted out in isolated scenes.
Susan L. Nickerson of Library Journal writes in a review that " Imaginative readers know the story doesn't end when the covers close ; the magic to be found in books is eternal, and Ende's message comes through vividly.
* Marincola, P. ( 2002 ) Curating Now: Imaginative Practice / Public Responsibility ISBN 0-9708346-0-8
# Imaginative Transformation: Viewing the pain as a non-threatening, acceptable sensation ( perhaps merely pressure ) that causes no trouble.
Imaginative Web based information literacy tutorials such as TILT are being created and integrated with curriculum areas, or being used for staff development purposes.
The Imaginative Prose of Oliver Wendell Holmes.
Imaginative creativity – emitting a leopard alarm when no leopard was present, for example – is not the kind of behaviour which vervet monkeys would appreciate or reward.
Imaginative as Gabo was, his practicality lent itself to the conception and production of his works.
Imaginative glamour and mysticism are their prominent characteristics, and the novel in particular was credited with bringing pure romance back into public favour.

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By most accounts, Circe was the daughter of Helios, the god of the sun, and Perse, an Oceanid.
In post-Milton accounts, the kingdom is linked with the worship of the sun, and his name is seen to be one that reveals the Khan as a priest.
These accounts were written with two purposes in mind: the introduction of Taoist, Confucian, and Buddhist themes into Japanese religion ; and garnering support for the legitimacy of the Imperial house, based on its lineage from the sun goddess, Amaterasu.
The Aztec practiced human sacrifice on an unusually large scale ; a sacrifice would be made every day to aid the sun in rising, the dedication of the great temple at Tenochtitlán was reportedly marked with the sacrificing of thousands, and there are multiple accounts of captured Conquistadores being sacrificed during the wars of the Spanish conquest of Mexico.
The myths that survive of Pacha Kamaq are sparse and confused: some accounts, for example, identify him as Manco Cápac's cowardly brother Ayca, while others say that he, Manco Cápac and Viracocha were the sole three sons of Inti, the sun god.
He also introduced the idea that the sun takes a ‘ star for its dual ’, and revolves around it in a period of 24, 000 years, which accounts for the precession of the equinox.
The prediction is made by a computer model that accounts for the effects of sun altitude, ozone concentration, altitude, the surface albedo, and cloud cover, which increase or decrease the amount of UV radiation that will reach the surface.
( Mr. Carrington exhibited at the November Meeting of the Society a complete diagram of the disk of the sun at the time, and copies of the photographic records of the variations of the three magnetic elements, as obtained at Kew, and pointed out that a moderate but very marked disturbance took place at about 11 < sup > h </ sup > 20 < sup > m </ sup >., Sept. 1st, of short duration ; and that towards four hours after midnight there commenced a great magnetic storm, which subsequent accounts established to be considerable in the southern as in the northern hemisphere.
By some accounts, before the battle began, Bloody Knife signaled to the sun with his hands, " I shall not see you go down behind the hills tonight.

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While accounts of the progress of the tsunami came in from various points in the Pacific ( Midway reported it was covered with nine feet of water ), the Hawaiian station made its calculations and notified the military services and the police that the first big wave would arrive at Honolulu at 23:30 Greenwich time.
Though the only accounts of his lectures seem to show a sort of eccentric style and approach, he was said to have been good friends with many other masters at the school in Paris, and taught there, as well as some time in southern France, into his old age.
According to Kimberly Kagan, his accounts of battles emphasize the experience of the soldiers but at the cost of ignoring the bigger picture.
Weil was mistakenly arrested in Finland at the outbreak of the Winter War suspected of spying ; however, accounts of his life having been at danger have been shown to be exaggerated.
There are various accounts concerning the origin of the settlement's name ; one states that Allen and Rumsey decided to name it for their wives, both named Ann, and for the stands of burr oak in the of land they purchased for $ 800 from the federal government at $ 1. 25 per acre.
Each plate is rated to stop a range of ammunition including 3 hits from a 7. 62 × 51 NATO AP round at a range of, though accounts in Iraq and Afghanistan tell of soldiers shot as many as seven times in the chest without penetration.
The phrase ' advanced composites ' in FRP construction may indicate the addition of carbon fibre, kevlar ( tm ) or other similar materials, but it may also indicate other methods designed to introduce less expensive and, by at least one yacht surveyor's eyewitness accounts, less structurally sound materials.
Bede's scriptural commentaries employed the allegorical method of interpretation and his history includes accounts of miracles, which to modern historians has seemed at odds with his critical approach to the materials in his history.
One of the earliest accounts relating to a large unknown freshwater animal was in 1818, when Hamilton Hume and James Meehan found some large bones at Lake Bathurst in New South Wales.
Once the posting process is complete, accounts kept using the " T " format undergo balancing, which is simply a process to arrive at the balance of the account.
Following the events of Bloody Sunday Bernadette Devlin, an Independent Socialist nationalist MP from Northern Ireland, expressed anger at what she perceived as government attempts to stifle accounts being reported about the day.
This campaign is derided by ancient historians with accounts of Gauls dressed up as Germanic tribesmen at his triumph and Roman troops ordered to collect seashells as " spoils of the sea ".
In his 1341 poem, The Iron Cannon Affair, one of the first accounts of the use of gunpowder artillery in China, Xian Zhang wrote that a cannonball fired from an eruptor could " pierce the heart or belly when it strikes a man or horse, and can even transfix several persons at once.
It was most likely at this time that judicial records became verbatim accounts of what was said in trial, making it easier to determine bias or improper conduct on the part of the governor.
Federal funds are the reserve balances ( also called federal reserve accounts ) that private banks keep at their local Federal Reserve Bank.
For example, fat accounts for 45 % of the caloric value of French fries at McDonalds in the United States ; since raw potatoes are virtually fat-free, almost all of it comes from the cooking oil that was absorbed by potatoes while frying.
In order to construct their model of DNA, Watson and Crick made use of information from unpublished X-ray diffraction images of Franklin's ( shown at meetings and freely shared by Wilkins ), including preliminary accounts of Franklin's results / photographs of the X-ray images that were included in a written progress report for the King's College laboratory of Sir John Randall from late 1952.
Interesting accounts of the impression produced by the performance at Rome may be found in the first volume of Felix Mendelssohn's letters and in Miss Taylor's Letters from Italy.
All others, including Burgundian and Vandalic, are known, if at all, only from proper names that survived in historical accounts, and from loan-words in other languages like Spanish and French.
While Frank has a cold and is being pampered by Aunt Pittypat, Scarlett goes over the accounts at Frank's store and finds many of his friends owe him money.
Hedonism lies at the core of many social constructionist accounts of human interaction, and to illustrate how it precludes an adequate understanding of agency, morality, and intimacy.
The town was within the Persian empire at that time and maybe the young Herodotus heard local eye-witness accounts of events within the empire and of Persian preparations for the invasion of Greece, including the movements of the local fleet under the command of Artemisia.
Survivors left accounts of the fierce Celts and the huge dogs who fought with them and at their side.

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