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Heller's and 1998
The term originally appeared in Michael Heller's 1998 article of the same name and is the thesis of his 2008 book.
In 1998, some critics raised the possibility that Heller's book had questionable similarities to Louis Falstein's 1950 novel, Face of a Hero.
Winkler is described at length in Heller's 1998 memoir Now and Then.
Now and Then is Joseph Heller's 1998 memoir.

Heller's and Law
" He recently contributed an article to the 59th Volume of the Syracuse Law Review entitled " The Natural Right of Self-Defense: Heller's Lesson for the World.

Heller's and article
" The article goes on to say, " Of course ' Kellar ' aims to profit by the reputation that Heller left, by adopting a close imitation of Heller's name.

Heller's and after
Something Happened is Joseph Heller's second novel ( published in 1974, thirteen years after Catch-22 ).
Over the course of the novel, Gris finds himself in possession of twelve tons of pure gold, which he tries to launder through a Swiss bank account in order to keep it all for himself ; he becomes a prisoner of two man-hating lesbians ( who end up marrying Gris after he rapes them and thereby " cures " them of their lesbianism, but not before various ingenious tortures, one of which involve a cheese grater and chili powder ); he repeatedly finds himself losing large amounts of money, becoming broke, and having to concoct wild schemes to save himself from his creditors ; he has an affair with a young nymphomaniac teenage girl whom he cannot escape ; he hires a hit man to kill Heller's fiancé, only to stumble through the affair and end up being a target for the hit man himself ; he embarks on a long cruise through the Mediterranean ( mirroring Hubbard's own voyages through the area in the 1970s ); and finally, Gris becomes the target after Heller realizes that he is behind the operation to disrupt his mission.
In 2008, the firm admitted almost two dozen partners in its London, New York, San Francisco, Seattle, and Washington, D. C., offices from the San Francisco firm Heller Ehrman, including 27 hired after Heller's Sept. 26, 2008, announcement of dissolution.

Heller's and many
Heller's investigations of Earth soon reveal to him that the entire planet is in the grip of a vast organized corporate conspiracy headed by the Rockecenter corporation and its head, Delbert John Rockecenter ( the similarity to " John D. Rockefeller " is one of many blatant puns and references included in the series by Hubbard ).
J. D. Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye is probably the most famous and successful anti-romance, though there are many others, including Thomas Pynchon's The Crying of Lot 49, " Araby " by James Joyce and Joseph Heller's Catch-22.
Though not nearly as famous as Heller's Catch-22, God Knows explores many of the same themes.

Heller's and there
Recently, there is a renewed interest in Heller's work, especially in Germany.

Heller's and were
* In Joseph Heller's book Something Happened, Bob Slocum remarks, " The Fuggers were all right as long as they stayed in Germany ; then they sent their mothers here.
) Working from the basis of a resemblance to Henry Fonda, and from the thesis that people in the novel were, contrary to Heller's claims, heavily inspired by people and events from his own wartime experiences, Daniel Setzer deduces that the real world inspiration for the character of Maj. Major was Randall C. Casada, who was Heller's squadron commander when he was stationed on Corsica.
Still later, Heller's Constellations, DC-4s and DC-6s were welcome additions to the 1 / 72 multi-engine flightline, along with the striking Canadair 215, a purpose-built fire bomber.
Legend holds that R ' Heller's son was studying under a tree in the forest when his thoughts were interrupted by the sound of an animal chasing its prey.

Heller's and also
Heller's island also has a small community of Italian villagers, unlike the real island.
Minderbinder also appears in Heller's late sequel Closing Time.
He also contributed to the design of André Heller's avant-garde amusement park " Luna, Luna " in 1987.
Childhood disintegrative disorder ( CDD ), also known as Heller's syndrome and disintegrative psychosis, is a rare ( 1. 7 cases per 100, 000 ) condition characterized by late onset (> 3 years of age ) of developmental delays in language, social function, and motor skills.
In 1790, he led a detachment of the Kentucky County, Virginia militia on the disastrous Battle of Heller's Corner ( also known as Hardin's Defeat ).

Heller's and .
Heller's names and the designations he gave to various jackal species and subspecies live on in current taxonomy, although the genus has been changed from Thos to Canis.
On March 18, 2008, SAS organized the rally in support of Dick Anthony Heller's right to keep an operable handgun for self-protection in his home subject of the United States Supreme Court hearing of DC v. Heller in Washington, DC.
The motif of bureaucratic absurdity is further explored in 1994's Closing Time, Heller's sequel to Catch-22.
Much of Heller's prose in Catch-22 is circular and repetitive, exemplifying in its form the structure of a Catch-22.
The idea for Catch-22 was based on Joseph Heller's personal experience in World War II.
The opening chapter of the novel was originally published in New World Writing as Catch-18 in 1955, but Heller's agent, Candida Donadio, requested that he change the title of the novel, so it would not be confused with another recently published World War II novel, Leon Uris's Mila 18.
* Aquila Theatre produced a stage adaptation of Catch-22, based on Heller's 1971 stage adaption.
Most recommended fundoplication along with Heller's myotomy is Dor's fundoplication.
Joseph Heller's absurdist novel Catch-22 is set on a U. S. Army Air Corps bomber squadron base on Pianosa during World War II, but Heller conceded that he took literary license in making Pianosa big enough for a major military complex.
Heller's bomber squadron, the 488th Bombardment Squadron, was based for a time in the Foggia Airfield Complex on the Adriatic coast.
The pair signed to Ruthless Records ( run by Eazy-E ) in 1992, catching the attention of Eazy-E manager Jerry Heller's nephew.
* Joseph Heller's novel Catch-22 ( 1961 ) alludes to the poem in the chapter " Havermyer ": " the open-air movie theater in which — for the daily amusement of the dying — ignorant armies clashed by night on a collapsible screen.
Popular restaurants included the Viennese Lantern, Tokay, Hungarian Gardens, Robert Heller's Cafe Abazzia at 2nd Avenue, Budapest and the Debrechen.
John Joseph Yossarian is a fictional character and protagonist in Joseph Heller's novel Catch-22 and its sequel Closing Time.
* According to Lionel Shriver, the character of Joel Litvinoff in Zoë Heller's 2008 novel The Believers may be modelled on Kunstler.
First Lieutenant Milo Minderbinder is a fictional character in Joseph Heller's most successful novel, Catch-22.

1998 and Harvard
Since 1998, Harvard University wraps some of the valuable statues on its campus, such as this " Harvard Bixi | Chinese stele ", with waterproof covers every winter, in order to protect them from erosion caused by acid rain.
Since 1998, Harvard University wraps some of the bronze and marble statues on its campus, such as this " Harvard Bixi | Chinese stele ", with waterproof covers every winter, in order to protect them from erosion caused by acid rain ( or, actually, acid snow )
Harvard University Press, 1965, 1998 ISBN 0674078306
The magazine ran from 1970 to 1998, and was originally a spinoff of the Harvard Lampoon.
* Duncan Kennedy, A Critique of Adjudication ( Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1998 ).
Goleman's model outlines five main EI constructs ( for more details see " What Makes A Leader " by Daniel Goleman, best of Harvard Business Review 1998 ):
Subsequently, Merton moved to Harvard University, where he was George Fisher Baker Professor of Business Administration from 1988 to 1998 and has held the John and Natty McArthur University Professorship since 1998.
He was the George Fisher Baker Professor of Business Administration ( 1988 – 98 ) and John and Natty McArthur University Professor ( 1998 – 2010 ) at the Harvard Business School.
Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press, 1998.
Guinier was Professor of Law at the University of Pennsylvania Law School for 10 years, before being hired by Harvard Law School in 1998.
Harvard Business School Press, 1st edition ( November 1998 ).
: Harvard University Press, 1998 )
: Harvard University Press, 1998 )
* Mind, Value, and Reality ( a collection of papers ) ( Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1998 )
* Meaning, Knowledge, and Reality ( a collection of papers ) ( Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1998 )
Of Flies, Mice and Men, translated from the French edition and published by Harvard University Press, 1998 ISBN 9780674631113
* 1998: Peter Drucker on the Profession of Management ( Boston: Harvard Business School Publishing )
At a 1998 lecture commemorating the 30th anniversary of the report, Stephan Thernstrom, a history professor at Harvard University, stated,
Carter was also a Kennedy Center Honoree in 1996, and received honorary doctorates from Princeton ( 1974 ), Rutgers ( 1991 ), Harvard ( 1994 ), and the New England Conservatory ( 1998 ).
* John, Richard R. Spreading the news: the American postal system from Franklin to Morse, Harvard University Press, 1998.
Yeston was also honored as Kayden Visiting Artist Designee 1998 ( Harvard University ) and received the Artist of the Year Award 1998, Elaine Kaufman Foundation.

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