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It is widely acknowledged that the fictional model of the book's town, Winesburg, is based on Sherwood Anderson's boyhood memories of Clyde, Ohio, where Anderson lived between the ages of eight and nineteen ( 1884 – 1896 ), and not the actual town of Winesburg, Ohio located in the same state.
He had conceived it as a short-story cycle, and acknowledged the influence of Sherwood Anderson's Winesburg, Ohio ( 1919 ) as his model, in addition to other influential works of that period.
The model of a planet covered in clouds of polymeric formaldehyde dust was never as popular as a swamp or jungle, but featured in several notable stories, like Poul Anderson's The Big Rain ( 1954 ), and Frederik Pohl and Cyril M. Kornbluth's novel The Space Merchants ( 1953 ).
In Marx's view, Anderson's original model was far superior to the variant later offered by the classical economists Thomas Malthus and David Ricardo since it placed strong emphasis on the possibility of continuing agricultural improvement.
Hettie, the Irish musician and Anderson's grandmother, was played by a model whom Poliakoff did not name.

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Because these paired books had to fit a fixed total page length, one or both were usually abridged to fit, and Wollheim often made other editorial alterations — as witness the differences between Poul Anderson's Ace novel War of the Wing-Men and its definitive revised edition, The Man Who Counts.
Over the course of these two seasons, Anderson's Reds compiled an astounding 14 – 3 record in postseason play against the Pirates, Phillies, Red Sox and Yankees, winning their last eight in a row in the postseason after triumphing against the Red Sox in Game 7 of the 1975 World Series, and then winning seven straight games in the 1976 postseason.
Photographs and descriptions of many of these early performances were included in Anderson's retrospective book, Stories from the Nerve Bible.
Poul Anderson's fantasy novel Three Hearts and Three Lions ( ISBN 0-671-72186-0 ) ( 1961 ) draws upon these legends and also alters them.
During the 100-gun salute to the U. S. flag — Anderson's one condition for withdrawal — a pile of cartridges blew up from a spark, killing Private Daniel Hough instantly and seriously injuring the rest of the gun crew, one mortally ( Private Edward Gallway ); these were the first fatalities of the war.
Many of Hoover's proposals on alleviating the international food shortage were adopted by the Truman administration and it became Anderson's responsibility to implement these proposals.
Calculating energy band offsets for an ideal heterojunction is straightforward given these material properties using the Anderson's rule.
His second book about these missions, The Ice Diaries: The Untold Story of the Cold War's Most Daring Mission ( 2008, with Don Keith ), was completed shortly before Captain Anderson's death.
Rick Wakeman wanted these studio tracks to be released with Jon Anderson's working title Know, with the disc of live tracks thrown in as a bonus.
FAS negotiators and analysts, including future Administrator Rolland " Bud " Anderson, supported talks that resulted in the EEC paying $ 26 million in damages, though in Anderson's words, " We won the battle but lost the war as U. S. exports of these products to Europe soon became insignificant.
The first of these two earlier extraordinary experiences was Anderson's World War II experience in Nagasaki, Japan.
" ( WEWS would be one of these affiliates, utilizing Anderson's voice throughout the 1980s.

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In his short tenure he did much to improve the magazine, persuading the established writers to produce better material and finding unusual variations on the interplanetary adventure theme such as Poul Anderson's " Duel on Syrtis " in March 1951, about an Earthman tracking an alien on Mars, and Theodore Sturgeon's " The Incubi on Planet X ", about aliens who kidnap Earth women.
In Paul Thomas Anderson's film Magnolia, much of the material regarding Jason Robards ' character was based on Paul Thomas Anderson's experiences while watching his father die of cancer.
Yesyears covers the band's musical story from 1969's debut Yes to studio material recorded with Billy Sherwood following Jon Anderson's departure in 1988.

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" Anderson's statements have been met with scrutiny from organizations such as the National Organization for Marriage, that dispute the notion that communities are more accepting of homosexuals in states that legally sanction same-sex marriage.
For example, in 1933 H. G. Wells postulated in The Shape of Things to Come a Second World War in which Nazi Germany and Poland are evenly matched militarily, fighting an indecisive war over ten years ; and Poul Anderson's early 1950s Psychotechnic League depicted a world undergoing a devastating nuclear war in 1958, yet by the early 21st century managing not only to rebuild the ruins on Earth but also engage in extensive space colonization of the Moon and several planets.
The only recent films shot entirely on 65 mm stock are Kenneth Branagh's Hamlet ( 1996 ), Ron Fricke's Baraka ( 1992 ), and its sequel Samsara ( 2011 ) and Paul Thomas Anderson's The Master ( 2012 ).
Two of her songs from Chelsea Girl, " The Fairest of the Seasons " and " These Days ", both written by Jackson Browne, are featured in Wes Anderson's film The Royal Tenenbaums.
Anderson's research interests are in computer security.
Anderson's story is that there are some " bad tempered Indians " whose chief's daughter fell in with a handsome young army lieutenant.
In similar settings at Poul Anderson's The High Crusade, an alien ship lands at a Medieval English village, but the overconfident would-be conquerors find out the hard way that they are not immune to swords and arrows ; the humans take over the ship and proceed to carve out an empire among the stars, but lose contact with Earth which goes on with its familiar history.
There are two modern critical editions: William S. Anderson's, first published in 1977 in the Teubner series, and R. J. Tarrant's, published in 2004 by the Oxford Clarendon Press.
Rigby subsequently retrieves the brooch, which contains an " EOC " list, on which all names are crossed out, except Swede Anderson's.
Anderson's religious beliefs are syncretic and varied, including respect for the Divine Mother Audrey Kitagawa.
In Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson's 2006 continuation of the original series, Hunters of Dune, the Lost Tleilaxu are introduced ; they are descendants of the Tleilaxu and Face Dancers who left the Old Empire during The Scattering.
are a fictional fanatical army from Frank Herbert's Dune universe, primarily featured in the 1965 science fiction novel Dune, as well as Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson's Prelude to Dune prequel trilogy ( 1999 – 2001 ).
Complete English ship lists are given for the naval battles of this war, but smaller vessels, e. g. fireships, of which there were many present during this action, are not included in Anderson's book.
The Mysterons are a fictional race of extraterrestrials, native to the planet Mars, which appear in the British science-fiction Supermarionation television series Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons ( 1967 – 68 ) and Gerry Anderson's New Captain Scarlet ( 2005 ), symbolised by ubiquitous projected green rings and the deep bass voice of their human convert, Captain Black.
The only hint at its former existence are Anderson's notes and the descriptions based on them, a painting by William Ellis and a plate by J. Webber which apparently depicts the other specimen.
Most prominent are David Boykin, Aaron Getsug, Nicole Mitchell and Karl E. H. Seigfried-all of whom came up through Fred Anderson's Velvet Lounge.
* Sparky – " Survival " by Bob Marley was originally played just before Sparky Anderson's show ; it was replaced, and Venus's outro was changed from " Yes, Brother Marley, we are the survivors " to " Yes, that was Brother Marlon and the Surf Riders ".
While they are waiting, British soldiers enter Anderson's home and arrest Dick, mistaking him for Anderson.
Some examples of this type of science fantasy deliberately blur the already vague distinction between science fictional paranormal powers and magic ; for instance, Poul Anderson's The Queen of Air and Darkness, in which aliens use psionic powers of illusion to imitate earthly myths of fairies — who are themselves traditionally regarded as magical illusionists.
Classic examples are Poul Anderson's Three Hearts and Three Lions, in which petrification means danger because turning carbon to silicon results in a radioactive isotope, and his Operation Chaos, where werewolves and other lycanthropes are the same size in human and animal form, owing to conservation of mass.
Five of the recorded songs are yodels-" Sleep, Baby, Sleep ", " Comic Yodle Song ", " Coo Coo " ( J K Emmett's Cuckoo Song, adapted for Anderson's famous 60-second sustained soprano note ), " Laughing Yodel " and " Roll On Silver Moon ", a sentimental ballad, similar to Jimmie Rodgers ' various Southern ballad recordings.
Additionally, Frankenstein and Powell's 1989 attempt to redefine mathematics from a non-eurocentric viewpoint and Anderson's 1990 concepts of world mathematics are strong contributions to this area.

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